natural vocalization; song from a bird perched on a wire at the edge of secondary forest, and wing noise as it took off upon my approach. This version of the song has a couple of more notes than is typical for this species.

Response to whistled imitation from male. First some songs, then wing flutter as it changed perches, then short calls and song again. Visually confirmed (and the species is, apparently, more common in this corner of the island than is Z. aurita.